From: Erik Belz (ebelz@xxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Jun 27 2000 - 22:33:54 GMT-3
ok let me clarify for those who may have misunderstood me. The CD is one of the
best resources for STUDY (PRE-LAB). I don't suggest relying on it to pass the
lab. I do agree that you should know exactly where things are like maybe lsap c
odes, regular expressions, or even a command or two. I'm definately not saying
to rely on the CD for the lab!!
Thanks,
Erik
CCIE#5983, CCNP, CCNA, CNE, MCP
>>> "Eugene Nesterenko" <eenest@msn.com> 06/27/2000 7:28:23 PM >>>
> another thing is Cisco has won many awards for their documentation...USE
IT! You will find most of your answers on the CD.
NEWER try to search CD
You'll simply be out of time. Trust me...
You should know WHERE the info EXACTLY
Regards,
Eugene
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of Erik
Belz
Sent: Saturday, June 24, 2000 8:28 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: CCIE#5983
here is what I did to pass.
the 3 bibles are
Routing TCP/IP - Doyle
Routers, swithes, and Bridges - Caslow
Internet Routing Architectures - Halabi
I would no everything in those books I mean everything! I would also
practice each of the scenarios more than once. Playing with different
routing protocols you will learn all kinds of different issues during
redistribution. I agree with what someone else in the group said about the
way that Caslow try's to get you thinking. I think I nailed this lab because
before I even touched the gear I picked out all the issues first. Like VLSM
to FLSM, Route flapping and feedback. Datalink layers should not take you
more than 20 to 30 minutes to get up and running. This will give you time
for the larger issues. Practice is really what is going to make you sharp.
another thing is Cisco has won many awards for their documentation...USE IT!
You will find most of your answers on the CD.
Best of luck to everyone..
Erik Belz
CCIE#5983
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